TY - JOUR
T1 - Chronic hepatitis D associated with worse patient-reported outcomes than chronic hepatitis B
AU - Buti, Maria
AU - Stepanova, Maria
AU - Palom, Adriana
AU - Riveiro Barciela, Mar
AU - Nader, Fatema
AU - Roade, Luisa
AU - Esteban, Rafael
AU - Younossi, Zobair
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) determined by patient-reported outcomes (PROs) is impaired in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and C patients, but there are no data regarding patients with chronic hepatitis D (CHD). The aim of this study was to assess PRO scores in untreated patients with CHD and compare them with those obtained for patients with CHB. Patients with CHD completed 3 PRO instruments (Chronic Liver Disease Questionnaire [CLDQ], Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue [FACIT-F], and Work Productivity and Activity Impairment [WPAI]), and the results were compared with those of patients mono-infected with CHB. In total, 125 patients were included: 43 with CHD and 82 with CHB. Overall, baseline PROs showed differences between both groups. Several assessments, such as the worry score from CLDQ (p = 0.0118), functional well-being from FACIT-F (p = 0.0281), and activity impairment from WPAI (p = 0.0029) showed a significant trend to worse scores in patients with CHD than with CHB. In addition, the linear regression model supports the finding that having CHD as opposed to having CHB was a predictor of a higher worry score (CLDQ) and a higher activity impairment (WPAI). In this first assessment in CHD, PROs recorded in patients with CHD showed a significant impairment in some domains of HRQoL questionnaires in comparison with those with CHB. Studies in larger cohorts with lengthier follow-up are needed to fully assess patient-reported quality of life over the course of CHD. Chronic hepatitis D (CHD) is a viral disease that causes rapid evolution to liver cirrhosis, amongst other severe complications, when compared to patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). Health-related quality of life in chronic hepatitis C and CHB has been reported widely, but no studies have been performed on patient-reported outcomes in patients with CHD. Results showed that CHD patients reported worse outcomes in psychological domains such as worry and emotional well-being, as well as in physical domains such as abdominal symptoms, physical well-being, and activity impairment in comparison with patients with CHB.
AB - Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) determined by patient-reported outcomes (PROs) is impaired in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and C patients, but there are no data regarding patients with chronic hepatitis D (CHD). The aim of this study was to assess PRO scores in untreated patients with CHD and compare them with those obtained for patients with CHB. Patients with CHD completed 3 PRO instruments (Chronic Liver Disease Questionnaire [CLDQ], Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue [FACIT-F], and Work Productivity and Activity Impairment [WPAI]), and the results were compared with those of patients mono-infected with CHB. In total, 125 patients were included: 43 with CHD and 82 with CHB. Overall, baseline PROs showed differences between both groups. Several assessments, such as the worry score from CLDQ (p = 0.0118), functional well-being from FACIT-F (p = 0.0281), and activity impairment from WPAI (p = 0.0029) showed a significant trend to worse scores in patients with CHD than with CHB. In addition, the linear regression model supports the finding that having CHD as opposed to having CHB was a predictor of a higher worry score (CLDQ) and a higher activity impairment (WPAI). In this first assessment in CHD, PROs recorded in patients with CHD showed a significant impairment in some domains of HRQoL questionnaires in comparison with those with CHB. Studies in larger cohorts with lengthier follow-up are needed to fully assess patient-reported quality of life over the course of CHD. Chronic hepatitis D (CHD) is a viral disease that causes rapid evolution to liver cirrhosis, amongst other severe complications, when compared to patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). Health-related quality of life in chronic hepatitis C and CHB has been reported widely, but no studies have been performed on patient-reported outcomes in patients with CHD. Results showed that CHD patients reported worse outcomes in psychological domains such as worry and emotional well-being, as well as in physical domains such as abdominal symptoms, physical well-being, and activity impairment in comparison with patients with CHB.
KW - Viral hepatitis
KW - Health-related quality of life
KW - Chronic Liver Disease Questionnaire
KW - Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue
KW - Work Productivity Activity Impairment
KW - ALT, alanine aminotransferase
KW - APRI, AST to platelet ratio index
KW - AST, aspartate aminotransferase
KW - CHB, chronic hepatitis B
KW - CHC, chronic hepatitis C
KW - CHD, chronic hepatitis D
KW - CLDQ, Chronic Liver Disease Questionnaire
KW - DAA, direct-acting antivirals
KW - EMA, European medicines agency
KW - FACIT-F, Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue
KW - FIB-4, Fibrosis-4
KW - HRQoL, health-related quality of life
KW - IFN, interferon
KW - LLOD, lower limit of detection
KW - LLOQ, lower limit of quantification
KW - NAs, nucleos(t)ide analogues
KW - Pegifn, pegylated interferon
KW - PROs, patient-reported outcomes
KW - WPAI, Work Productivity and Activity Impairment
U2 - 10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100280
DO - 10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100280
M3 - Article
C2 - 34041466
SN - 2589-5559
VL - 3
JO - JHEP Reports
JF - JHEP Reports
ER -